Suasa archaeological park

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The Suasa archaeological park is in Castelleone di Suasa (AN), Italy.

The open-air museum of a roman house (the Coiedii domus), of great interest because its size and architectonic complexity, can be visited in the park.

The domus was inhabited over a long period, reaching its maximum splendour in the 2nd century AD. The mosaics discovered in the interior are splendid and are the most important unitary complex of the Marches. Mythological, floral, and geometric scenes can be admired, but above all, a magnificent marble floor created with over fifteen different kinds of stone. An avant-garde roofing and super-elevated passageways make the visit easily available.

The mighty amphitheatre lies at the foot of the hill. During the summer season evocative theatrical performances are held there.

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